
(GMM) Formula One will hit the right track when everyone improves their game.
That's the view of former team owner Eddie Jordan, who pointed an Irish finger at team bosses, Bernie Ecclestone and Max Mosley in a column for F1 Racing magazine.
Referring to their failure to avoid last month's Indy calamity, EJ said his former colleagues 'appear to be impotent.'
''(Team bosses) report to car company chairmen, sitting at desks far from the race track.''
Jordan also slighted F1 supremo Ecclestone for losing his former omnipotent power, and FIA president Max Mosley for failing to avert political mayhem.
''Max seems to be at loggerheads with (the manufacturers) ... and is unwilling to compromise,'' he added.
''And Bernie once had influence and control. This no longer appears to be the case.''
Written: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 05:51:46
[ Print View ][ E-Mail Article ]

- May 27, 2006What are Honda on about?
- January 16, 2006Teams face nervous start to '06
- January 02, 2006F1 now 'less fun', says Nick
- December 22, 2005FIA unwrap cut-price future
- December 14, 2005FIA told to stop 'meddling'
- December 10, 2005F1 facing further change
- October 16, 2005New look F1 in 2006
- October 13, 2005FIA to reveal downforce plan
- July 30, 2005Teams rule out aero revamp
- July 20, 2005EJ's take on F1 issues

- (July 20, 2005)View all headlines from this date







